Speaker: Andrés Hispano
Thursday, May 27th 11:00 am - 12:00 m
Photography, which has done so much for the construction of identities and has played such a role in their control and repression, is now facing a revolution in its uses that makes the distinction between one and the other, between the personal album and the public, institutional, police or corporate archive, more confusing than ever.
The exhibition WITHOUT INTIMACY, of which I am co-curator, serves as an excuse to reflect on this evolution, which has atomized the old relationship between privacy and intimacy, the idea that certain matters deserve a space preserved from the gaze of others. Today our room has become a film set while we denounce that our privacy is violated by being recorded in an open space.